Costume / Fashion Photoshoot at the Museum
- At June 30, 2009
- By Neil Creek
- In community
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On this Sunday the 5th of July at 1pm, I’m running a cosplay/loli/fashion photoshoot at Melbourne Museum in Carlton Gardens.
Photographers and models are welcome to come along. By photographers I mean anyone with a camera who likes shooting people. By models I mean anyone who wants to get dressed up and have their photo taken! This will be a casual affair, just for fun.
I have chosen Melbourne Museum for the location as it has some awesome modern architecture, as well as being set in some beautiful gardens. Also, the stunning Royal Exhibition Building is right next door and would make a great backdrop for photos. We will meet on the rows of stone seats immediately opposite the main entrance to the museum, between the Royal Exhibition Building. There is parking under the museum and a tram from Parliament station up Nicholson Street.
The event will go ahead if the weather is poor, but we will meet in the museum foyer and decide where to go from there. There is a large foyer area in the museum where you can enter without paying, but museum entry is only $6 for adults, and free for children or concession.
This event is being organised via a facebook group. This is the first time I’ve used facebook to organise an event, but it’s working pretty well. If you have a facebook account, and would like to come to the event, please visit the event page and indicate that you are attending: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/event.php?eid=119391263641
As of writing there are 13 indicated guests attending, plus half a dozen more who have confirmed by word of mouth. This should be a lot of fun! I hope many of you can make it, especially those who came along on our photowalk earlier in the year.
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Here’s an example costume shoot we did a few months ago: http://neilcreek.smugmug.com/gallery/8670548_ui3VE#572692946_uVB8D
If you have any questions, please ask below, or on the Facebook event page.
MeetHeads – Promoting my Business at a Tweetup
- At June 29, 2009
- By Neil Creek
- In business
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Twitter has increasingly become a key part of how I promote myself as a photographer (Find me @neilcreek). I stay on top of the latest photography news, I engage with fellow photographers, I promote my blog posts, but most importantly, I am able to forge connections to people in the real world. This became especially obvious to me several days ago when I attended a “tweetup” – twitter meet up.
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“Tweetup Mellers” was organised by @sammutimer and was attended by approximately sixty twitter users from Melbourne, Australia. As always, I take my camera to such events, but I knew I wanted to do something a little more to promote myself as a professional photographer. These are a group of well-networked and highly influential people, including some of the most successful online “personalities” in Australia. If I could figure out a way to take advantage of this without being exploitative, it could be good for my reputation.
I discussed this with my friend and skilled networker @jadecraven and eventually I came up with the idea for “MeetHeads” – meet up head shots (click here to see the MeetHeads page). The idea is, I set up a tiny “studio” at the venue and offer to take anyone’s head shots for free. They are then allowed to use this photo online for any non-commercial purpose, such as a twitter avatar, facebook profile or whatever. In exchange they must credit me as the photographer wherever the image is used, and if possible link back to my site.
Here are the photos I took on the night:
Throughout the night I had many people complement me on the idea and the name, which everyone seemed to love. Over the next several days, after I had uploaded and linked to the photos, several people started using my photos of themselves as their avatars on Twitter. Australia’s most successful blogger Darren Rowse is even using my photo for his new @probloggerdeals twitter account and on every post of his new darrenrowse.com personal blog!
Best of all, in the last two weeks, I have attracted three new bookings for my services through connections made via Twitter!
I will continue to take MeetHeads at future twitter meets, and if you live in Melbourne and use Twitter, I encourage you to come along to the next tweetup and get a free MeetHead! You can find out about the meets here.
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